The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the total gaming revenue figures for January 2026. The nine casino hotels in Atlantic City reported a casino win of $213.3 million, which is a 1.6% increase compared to the $210.1 million recorded in January 2025.
Internet gaming saw continued growth, with casinos and their partners reporting $258.9 million in internet gaming win, up by 16.8% from $221.6 million in January of the previous year.
Sports wagering gross revenue declined during the same period. Casinos, racetracks, and their partners reported $114.2 million in sports wagering gross revenue for January 2026, down 6.5% from $122.2 million reported in January 2025.
Total gaming revenue for casinos, racetracks, and their partners reached $586.4 million in January 2026, marking a 5.9% increase over the $553.9 million reported one year earlier. Total gross revenue taxes amounted to $86.5 million for the month.
The Monthly Gross Revenue Reports and other related data are available online through state resources.
The New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin oversees legal standards and enforcement across all counties and municipalities within New Jersey according to information on the official website. The office has authority to enforce laws statewide and provides oversight on public safety matters as part of its statutory mandate (source). The Attorney General’s responsibilities include legal representation for the state, law enforcement oversight, crime lab support, victim advocacy, and consumer protection initiatives (source). As a state agency focused on justice and public safety, it regulates these activities throughout New Jersey (source).
For further details about these results or other regulatory information regarding gaming revenues or operations within New Jersey’s jurisdiction, refer to official channels provided by the Division of Gaming Enforcement.


